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Clinical Microbiology and Infection : the Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|June 24, 2010
Pathogenesis and immunity in enterococcal infectionsI G Sava, E Heikens, J Huebner
Microbiology (Reading, England)|September 10, 2011
Identification of SagA as a novel vaccine target for the prevention of Enterococcus faecium infectionsA Kropec, I G Sava, C Vonend, et al.
Journal of Medical Microbiology|June 5, 2010
Enterococcal surface protein contributes to persistence in the host but is not a target of opsonic and protective antibodies in Enterococcus faecium infectionI G Sava, E Heikens, A Kropec, et al.
Infection|May 24, 2014
Detection of opsonic antibodies against Enterococcus faecalis cell wall carbohydrates in immune globulin preparationsM Hufnagel, K Sixel, F Hammer, et al.
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Clinical Microbiology and Infection : the Official Publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|June 24, 2010
Pathogenesis and immunity in enterococcal infectionsI G Sava, E Heikens, J Huebner
Microbiology (Reading, England)|September 10, 2011
Identification of SagA as a novel vaccine target for the prevention of Enterococcus faecium infectionsA Kropec, I G Sava, C Vonend, et al.
Journal of Medical Microbiology|June 5, 2010
Enterococcal surface protein contributes to persistence in the host but is not a target of opsonic and protective antibodies in Enterococcus faecium infectionI G Sava, E Heikens, A Kropec, et al.
Infection|May 24, 2014
Detection of opsonic antibodies against Enterococcus faecalis cell wall carbohydrates in immune globulin preparationsM Hufnagel, K Sixel, F Hammer, et al.
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